Adelaide: The Botanic Gardens and the Pleasures Within!
Imagine being transported to another world. That’s what you’ll experience when entering the gates of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. Spend an hour or spend the day, but don’t miss this 50-hectare oasis right in the city centre.
Before you go:
Take a quick peek at Friends of the Botanic Gardens website for guided and self-guided tours. Free guided tours from the Visitor Information Centre at Schomburgk Pavillion begin at 10:30 each day except Good Friday and Christmas Day.
To go it alone, download the latest self-guided walking map and information sheet to discover what’s in season and where to find it. For a paper version, collect it from the Gardens Visitor Information Centre.
Garden Access:
7 gates provide access to Adelaide Botanic Gardens. The Main Gate on North Terrace at the beginning of Botanic Road; further along Botanic Road at the East Gate; Wine Centre and Goodman Gates off Hackney Road; Conservatory and Friend’s Gates off Plane Tree Drive and finally Gingko Gate off Frome Road by Royal Adelaide Hospital.
Try Not To Miss:
The Garden of Health:
Situated adjacent to Royal Adelaide Hospital and entered via Gingko Gate, the Garden of Health consists of over 2,000 plants used in Western, Eastern and Indigenous medicine. Separated into 2 sections, the Garden of Contemplation promotes a healthy lifestyle while the plants in the Garden of Healing assist in nurturing the patient back to health.
The Dahlia Garden:
Before dahlias became simply decorative garden plants, they were a fundamental food and medicinal crop for the Aztec people. Their long hollow stems, used as pipes, carried water from mountain streams to villages. Late summer is when the Dahlia Garden is in full bloom.
Developed for the long-term sustainability of the gardens, the wetlands are not only a pleasure to view, they serve an important purpose. A collection of 20,000 odd plants, some rare and endangered South Australian varieties, help purify stormwater run-off to eventually be the sole watering system for the Botanic Gardens.
Botanic Gardens Restaurant (BGR)
With 180° views over the main lake and gardens, this award-winning restaurant resides in a beautifully maintained heritage rotunda. Shaded by well established Morton Bay Fig and Gum Trees, BGR is a haven to relax and enjoy head chef Paul Baker’s garden-to-plate menu.
Much of the herb and vegetable component of the menu comes from just outside the restaurant’s doors. The wine list too is local, showcasing South Australia’s well recognised and smaller boutique wine labels. The garden comes into play again providing barley for a limited edition craft beer, Botanic Ale.
In the kitchen, chef Paul prepares seasonally changing menus. Ever flexible, dishes are often tweaked based on produce availability. Expect flavour and texture surprises from indigenous plants and herbs and every plate leaves the kitchen Instagram-ready.
BGR take part in Adelaide’s Festival of Food with 7 other restaurants. The concept attracts foodies to these iconic venues with a dining package offering remarkable value.
House-made bread precedes an entrée tasting plate, a main is chosen from 5-8 options and there are petit fours to finish. This package at BGR is just $42.50 for lunch Tuesday through Friday and $52.50 for Saturday lunch and Friday dinner.
Their entrée tasting plate will likely consist of whipped buffalo curd with lovage verde, green tomato & quinoa; dry aged beef tartare with harissa, sprouted legumes & labne; tommy ruff escabeche with mussel custard & squid ink cracker.
Mains may include pork belly with warrigal greens, braised abalone & crispy saltbush; Mulloway with fermented cumquat, broccoli, pickled lettuce & hazelnuts; lamb neck with freekeh, quince, onion caramel, parsley cream & vanilla.
Click on Adelaide’s Festival of Food to learn more or download either the iPhone or Android app.
National Wine Centre of Australia
Located in the south-east corner of Adelaide Botanic Gardens, the National Wine Centre of Australia (NWC) combines function and exhibition space.
On the Wine Discovery Journey familiarise yourself with Australia’s wine industry. Interactive exhibits cover the first vine plantings in Australia, the unique peculiarities of the country’s individual wine regions and the influence wine has had on Australian Cuisine.
In the Tasting Room sample from as many as 120 Australian wines or relax over a chosen glass at The Wined Bar and partake of their South Australian produce-driven menu.
Outside, NWC has vines producing many of the grape varieties presented on the Wine Discovery Journey. Wander through to recognise Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Semillon and Riesling.
The centre itself has won architectural awards for the use of natural lighting, metal and wood producing a building designed in the shape of a wine barrel.
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The botanical gardens look lovely. The self guided maps seem like a great idea to relax and wander around. The food just looks amazing and so does the wine!
These pictures are so beautiful! I love botanic gardens on a sunny day! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Annalise. It was a beautiful day for a wander. 🙂
Dahlia’s are a favorite flower of mine, they must have been stunning. I will be sure to check it out when we visit 🙂
The Lotus Pond is amazing too! 🙂
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Looks beautiful – I wish I spent more time here. I’ve been to Adelaide a couple of times but I wasn’t a huge fan – I think bad weather had something to do with it but there is plenty to see and do in the city and this would have been a beautiful space to explore!
The weather can get pretty hideous in winter, Lexx. There is so much to do in Adelaide, though, if you have some local knowledge. I think you’d like some of the hiking trails, waterfalls and coastline found about 20 minutes out of the city. There are excellent breweries too! 😉
So ashamed to say, especially being our closest city from Perth, but I have never been to Adelaide. This post is showing the reasons why I really need to change that… and soon. This is an area that we’d really enjoy.
That’s funny, Lyn. From Perth, you’re probably more likely to go to Bali than Adelaide! 😉
If you do get a chance to get to Adelaide, though, certainly check out the gardens. It’s right at the East End of town where there are loads of great bars and restaurants. You’ll love it! 🙂
Love gardens and wineries! Try to visit them wherever I am visiting. This looks like a great place to spend an afternoon. To end your visit with wine sampling is just win-win here. Definitely looks like a must visit, I will pin for later.
I do the same, Lisa. Adelaide Botanic Gardens is perfect for a wander and a wine. The venues are far enough from each other that you really feel as if you’ve communed with nature in between a couple of glasses. It’s actually healthy! 😉
This Botanical garden is a lovely place to stroll. It looks like there are lots of places to explore by just taking a small few paths. This kind of garden will be a popular spot for weddings.
It would be a popular spot for weddings, Sandy N VyJay. In fact, friends of mine were married in the gardens and had their reception at the National Wine Centre. 🙂
Great stuff. I’ve visited Adelaide a few times now but only been to the Botanical Gardens briefly. Wouldn’t mind spending some extra time there next time I visit.
I hadn’t been in years, Barry and had forgotten how impressive they are. A day could be spent in there quite easily. 🙂
I love dahlias but struggle to grow them. I can’t imagine a whole garden of them. I also think the health garden would be interesting!
Both the dahlia & health gardens are fantastic, Carmen. The wetlands are also one of the highlights especially recycling the stormwater through the plants to be able to water the entire gardens. I was impressed by that. I could have easily spent all day in the gardens wandering around, stopping for wine, wandering some more, then having a meal. Maybe next time! 🙂
I saw your pictures on Instagram but didn’t know how big the Botanical Gardens were. 50 hectares in the middle of a city is impressive! I thought the gardens would be romantic and good for a date but with the BGR as well, they are perfect for a date!
A perfect date location, James! There’s a huge rose garden in there too where the scents are intoxicating at the right time of year. She’d definitely be impressed with a wander through the gardens, a snifter at the Wine Centre then lunch or dinner at BGR. Let us all know how it goes. 😉
Very beautiful! Unfortunately, we don’t take the time to visit botanical gardens very often, which is surprising bc I love flowers! #feetdotravel
That’s a shame, Lolo. You’ll have to make it an itinerary “must-do”! 😉
Adelaide such a fascinating place to visit. Love the different garden areas especially the Dahlia. Wonderful to photograph. I would love to visit and pinned this for later use. Thanks for sharing 🙂 #feetdotravel
Let me know what you think when you make it there, Stephanie. Adelaide is such a cool city with so much going on. You’ll love it! 🙂
The Dahlia Garden must be so beautiful, and I love the idea of Health Garden: none of the botanic gardens I´ve visited had smth like this! Looks like a great place to spend a day (plus good food and wine tasting never hurts…) thanks for sharing #feetdotravel
The health garden is quite fascinating, Anna, and I love that it’s adjacent to the hospital. You will often see patients being pushed around in wheelchairs getting some sun, fresh air and natural remedy info. Oh, and yes, the Dahlia garden was stunning while I was there. 🙂
We absolutely love visiting botanic gardens during our trips and often seek them out as a place to commune with nature and refresh from a long day (or multiple days) of flying by the seat of our pants. This garden is no exception, and we’d definitely love to visit. Bonus points since they have wine and delicious food! 🙂 Putting this on our list.
Fantastic Anna, we should all follow your lead and have some chill out time in Botanic Gardens. They’re so relaxing and rejuvenating. Not to mention the ones like Adelaide’s where the wine flows and the food wins awards. 🙂
I love gardening and Dahlias our one of my favourites, didn’t know that about the Aztecs though! Looks an incredible place to visit with the added bonus of the wine tasting! #feetdotravel
You’ve gotta love a Botanic Garden where there’s wine tasting! LOL!
The gardens themselves are truly beautiful though and well worth a wander around. I love dahlias too and the blooms were spectacular!
Sounds like a perfect place to have a special celebration whilst taking in Natures wonders. Thanks for the reminder of what we have at our back door!
We’re all guilty of taking our surrounds for granted, Jane. I try my best to be a tourist in my hometown. Look out for my next visit! 😉
When I was in Adelaide I missed the Botanical Gardens – I was too excited to go to Glenelg Beach on the old tram 😀 This does look like a lovely place to visit though and I love that the herbs and vegetables on the menu are from outside the restaurant’s doors! Thanks for sharing, pinned for the future! #feetdotravel
Haha! Yes, I like to catch the tram to Glenelg too, Angie! In fact, I did while I was back and had a great afternoon at the Glenelg Surf Lifesaving Club. I Ubered home though! 😉
I love ❤️ botanical gardens!! I have a few posts about my favourite around the world so I will definitely be heading for this one when I am in Adelaide!! ?????
I do too, Tracy especially the ones right in the city centre like this one. Let me know how this one fares when you get there. I’m a little biased, it’s in my hometown. 😉
Very interesting. Should get far more publicity, especially the Wetlands water purifying.
Yes, it definitely should. There is so much to see & do in there, I’ve only shown the tip of the iceberg. It’s such a calm & relaxing place too. A visit in the near future perhaps, Golden Oldies?